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Manji Dessert and other well-known catering brands were fined. What was the reason for the fine?

Manji Dessert and other well-known catering brands were fined. The main reason for the fine was that the quality of the food was not up to standard.

The Shanghai Market Supervision Bureau disclosed an administrative penalty information. The penalty information showed that Manji Dessert and several other well-known catering chain brand stores were punished due to food safety issues. It is reported that the Shanghai Municipal Supervision Bureau conducted a quality inspection on Manji Dessert's stores and found that the total number of bacterial colonies in the drinks in the store exceeded the standard. Several other well-known brand stores also have similar problems, some using expired materials, and some Selling expired products poses a threat to the health of consumers. 1. The number of colonies in the beverage exceeds relevant standards, which poses food safety issues.

During the inspection, the quality supervision department found that the total number of bacterial colonies contained in the drinks of Manji Dessert exceeded the standard. There are strict regulations on the total number of bacterial colonies for each food. If it exceeds the specified range, it may Cause harm to the body of the eater. When making drinks in summer, it is easy for the total number of bacterial colonies to exceed the standard without high-temperature sterilization. This is related to the operation process of making drinks. Operators should undergo strict training and standardize operating procedures before they can operate. 2. Using expired raw materials to make goods for sale endangers the health of consumers.

During random inspections, we also found that some dessert shops used expired raw materials to make products for sale. For example, there is a dessert shop that uses expired cream to make drinks and sell them to consumers. This kind of indirect selling of expired products regardless of the health of consumers will definitely be punished once discovered. 3. Change the production date and sell expired goods.

Some stores produce products on the same day, but the production date is written a few days later. Everyone knows that food such as desserts are easy to expire. Products made on the same day generally only have a shelf life of three days. If the production date is written three days later, it means it has expired, and they still sell it. Such businesses also Should be punished.